Month: July, 2018

The Pasadena POPS celebrate the best of The Beatles with Classical Mystery Tour on Saturday, Aug. 4 at the Los Angeles County Arboretum. Back by popular demand, Classical Mystery Tour: A Tribute to the Beatles brings the timeless hits of the “Fab Four” to life with a fresh set list of favorites from the early years to “Sgt. Pepper’s Lonely Hearts Club Band” through their solo careers, with a special…

Both Upstream and “Coco” liven the heart with music The City of Arcadia’s free 2018 summer concert and movie series is approaching fast, so make sure you don’t miss out on the fun. The summer concerts and movies are both on Thursday evenings. Concerts start at 6:30 p.m. and movies at dusk on the west…

By Abraham Chu, director general of the Taipei Economic and Cultural Office in Los Angeles A recent statement from the White House calls on China to stop all demands and coercion on multinational companies, politically pressuring them to refer to Taiwan as “Taiwan, China” or “Taiwan Region, China,” which not only creates unnecessary misunderstanding, but…

By May S. Ruiz Mention St Andrews, Scotland, and most people would automatically think of golf. It is, after all, popularly known as the birthplace of this sport where it was first played in the 15th century. To this day the British Open is held on The Old Course every five years. Golfer Bobby Jones…

Part 6: The uncertain future of the Tongva By Galen Patterson With no land to call their own, the Tongva/Gabrielino tribe is scattered around California. Previous plans to build a casino and unify the tribe with jobs, land, and income have failed. The Casino Project on the Gabrielino/Tongva website is all but empty. Local resident…

From Paso reds to Italian whites, The Saltner has it all By Emily G. Peters It’s just before the weekend dinner rush at The Saltner Wine & Cicchetti in Monrovia. A four-top tips their wine glasses while Tony Bennett croons quietly in the background. It’s hot outside, too – really hot – and the perfect…

By Aaron Valdez While it might be only Jennifer Estrada’s sophomore season as head coach of Arcadia girls’ volleyball, she has already established a culture that is sure to take the Apaches to new heights in 2018. Estrada and Arcadia made a good impression last season by putting together a 22-7 overall record and finishing…

By The Downtown Arcadia Improvement Association Summer is in full swing and now’s the time to get out and enjoy the warm evening weather. With so many options in L.A., it’s sometimes easy to overlook what’s right in our own backyard. So with that in mind, here are some great nightlife options to experience this…

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